Submitting Brief Announcements to DISC '99 |
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DISC was formerly known as WDAG. The name change, which took effect in 1998, reflects the expansion from a workshop to a symposium and from distributed algorithms to all aspects of distributed computing. The first DISC, held in Andros, Greece, in September 1998, was a success, attracting nearly ninety submissions in varied areas of distributed computing.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
In addition to regular papers (the submission deadline for these was April 11, 1999), Brief Announcements are also solicited this year. Ongoing work for which full papers are not ready yet or recent results published elsewhere are suitable for submission as brief announcements. It is hoped that researchers will use the brief announcement track to quickly draw the attention of the community to their experiences, insights and results from ongoing distributed computing projects.
The symposium program lists all accepted papers - regular and brief announcements. Brief Announcements are presented at the symposium in a rump session and get about 10 minutes each. Regular papers get about 25 minutes each. The symposium proceedings will include only accepted regular papers and will be published by Springer in its "Lecture Notes in Computer Science" series (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html). Accepted brief announcements will be published in a Technical Report by the host university, Comenius University in Bratislava.
Every submission should be in English, begin with a cover page, and followed by an extended abstract. The cover page should include: (1) title, (2) authors and affiliations, (3) postal and email address of contact author, and (4) an abstract of the work in a few lines.
The extended abstract that follows the cover page should not exceed 4 pages using at least 11 point font and reasonable margins. Submissions deviating from these guidelines will be rejected without consideration of their merits.
Authors are strongly encouraged to submit their papers electronically. A detailed description of the electronic submission process is available at
http://sigact.acm.org/~disc99/DISC99.html
Authors who cannot submit electronically must submit a printed copy to the DISC program chair at the following address:
Prasad Jayanti
6211 Sudikoff Lab for Computer Science
Dartmouth College
Hanover, NH 03755
USA
Email: prasad@cs.dartmouth.edu
Phone: 603-646-1292 (USA)
Authors submitting hard copies should also send an e-mail to the program chair indicating that they are submitting in this manner.
The deadline is the same for electronic and hardcopy submissions:
Brief Announcement submissions must be received by 11:59 PM EST May 10,
1999. Late submissions might be rejected without consideration of their merits.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
(Click here for Program Committee details)
Angel Alvarez | Technical University of Madrid |
Anindya Basu | Bell Labs |
Shlomi Dolev | Ben-Gurion University |
Cynthia Dwork | IBM, Almaden |
Rachid Guerraoui | Ecole Polytechnique, Lausaunne |
Vassos Hadzilacos | University of Toronto |
Maurice Herlihy | Brown University |
Prasad Jayanti (Chair) | Dartmouth College |
Srinivasan Keshav | Cornell University |
Marios Mavronicolas | University of Connecticut |
Yoram Moses | Technion |
Alessandro Panconesi | University of Bologna |
Mike Reiter | Bell Labs |
Sam Toueg | Cornell University |
Moti Yung | CertCo |